Environment
Shipwreck from 1800s Found: Climate Change Reveal?
The battered remains of what are likely two ships caught in pack ice in 1871 has been found by researchers in Arctic Alaska. The ships in question were part of a big stranding of 33 whaling ships that might have contributed to the end of whaling in the United States.
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